Memento Mori
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There is one appointment on your calendar you will never be able to reschedule. No optimization, no delegation, no deferral. Just a date — somewhere, certain — with no time written next to it.
Most of us have built an entire life around not thinking about this. And in doing so, we have also avoided the one thing that could make us more honest, more present, and more alive.
In this episode we explore what happens when you stop looking away from death — not as a morbid exercise, but as the clearest filter that exists for what actually matters. Drawing from the Taoist philosopher Zhuangzi, the private journals of Marcus Aurelius, and the lifelong work of existential psychologist Irvin Yalom, this episode asks a question most people never allow themselves to sit with.
Not the fear of dying. The fear of living — that is the one worth examining.
Move slowly. That is enough.